Objections Grow Over Proposed Solar Farm on Farmland in Fayette County

Lexington, Ky. — Objections continue to mount regarding a proposed commercial solar farm planned for Fayette County. At a recent hearing conducted by the Kentucky Public Service Commission, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton voiced strong concerns, stating the project would significantly impact the county’s farmland.

The proposed solar farm, backed by East Kentucky Power Cooperative, is slated for construction near the Clark County Line. Mayor Gorton emphasized that the company’s limited customer base in Fayette County raises questions about the project’s overall benefit to the local community. “With only about 7,000 local customers, the footprint of this company in Fayette County does not justify the use of 388 acres of farmland,” she remarked.

The project has faced criticism not only from the mayor but also from organizations like Fayette Alliance, which has highlighted concerns about the reduction of traditional farmland in the area. This opposition is part of a larger debate surrounding the future of rural areas in Lexington. Advocates argue that agricultural land should be preserved to support local food systems and safeguard the community’s rural character.

As discussions continue, stakeholders are navigating the complex intersection of renewable energy development and agricultural usage within Fayette County. The outcome of the proposal will likely set a precedent for similar projects in the area, impacting local land use policies and potential future developments.

The Kentucky Public Service Commission will continue to gather input from community members and experts before reaching a decision on the solar farm proposal. As the conversation evolves, the balance between renewable energy initiatives and the preservation of farmland remains at the forefront of local priorities.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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